Fierce
clashes still going on in the city of Dara'a where 3 rebels have been killed
according to Syrian watchdog.
One
of them passed away on Thursday evening in the Jordanian hospitals due to wounds
suffered during clashes with regime forces.
The battalions affiliated to the free Syrian Army FSA reportedly said to launch battle of Dar'a liberation from the Assad forces.
FSA have controlled today on the Shugar factory checkpoint in the industrial city in Daraa
The clashes took place also in the border towns of al-Karak al-Sharqi, Taseil and al-Qusoor neighborhoods.
''The
towns have been under regime bombardments at dawn with no reports of death as
of yet,'' the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported.
Rebel groups have targeted a small bus carrying members of the security forces near Mihje Bridge with reports of the death or injury of all the members who were in the bus, SOHR added.
Syria's conflict began in Dara'a March 2011 largely as peaceful
protests against Assad's rule. It escalated into a civil war after opposition
supporters took up arms to fight a brutal government crackdown on dissent.
More than 200,000 people have been killed in the conflict,
according to Syrian Human rights NGO's and 1.7 million Syrians
have been forced to flee to neighboring countries, the United Nations says.
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